T.G.I. Stable « Thread Started on Feb 25, 2011, 8:33pm »
LMDE is finding it hard to use VLC, The powers that be in Debian Testing upgraded everything except one little lib dependency and their last upgrade wiped out VLC giving broken package errors. I'm not laughing, but, I have Saline OS to work as a (Primary) system. I now use both VLC and Parole. Thanks Anthony.
Re: T.G.I. Stable « Reply #1 on Feb 25, 2011, 9:11pm »
They will have testing sorted our sooner or later. This happens every single time Debian makes a release, as there is a flood of packages trying to float through. You can bank on testing being broken in some way for the month after a Debian release, its just going to happen 100% of the time.
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Re: T.G.I. Stable « Reply #2 on Feb 26, 2011, 2:29pm »
I always laugh when I read comments of those saying they will stay with testing up to and after the release of stable. But I am glad that so many are willing to brave the onslaught of changes and issues that the unfreezing of testing brings about. Brave-hearted bug hunters all.
I always laugh when I read comments of those saying they will stay with testing up to and after the release of stable. But I am glad that so many are willing to brave the onslaught of changes and issues that the unfreezing of testing brings about. Brave-hearted bug hunters all.
I rode the Buntu bandwagon for almost a year while hopping to other distros. Talk about crashes, their full releases were Testing! I found LMDE before I found Saline and I don't like LMDE Stable. I tried it after Squeeze became stable. I do like Debian, so here I am with both.
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